They believe in the Lotus Sutra. They follow the beliefs of the Historic Buddha
Pure Land, Tiantai,(Tendai in Japan). In Japan, it has incorporated some local Shinto beliefs and some Shamanism.
Two Japanese schools called Shingon and Tendai.
- Tendai - Shingon - Amida - Zen Zen was the most popular form of Buddhism in Japan.
The Japanese adopted forms that met with their needs.
Tendai Rinomhota's birth name is Tendai Grace Rinomhota.
Feng'ao. Zhu has written: 'Tiantai zong shi ji kao cha yu dian ji yan jiu' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, Buddhist antiquities, Tendai (Sect), Tiantai Buddhism 'Tian tai zong gai shuo' -- subject(s): Tendai (Sect), Tiantai Buddhism
There are many groups of Buddhism in Japan today. The main ones are the Pure Land Buddhism (Jodo shu and Jodo Shinshu) and Nichiren Buddhism. There is also Zen (Soto and Rinzai are the main ones), Tendai and Shingon. Many new religions also are based on Buddhism.
Jacqueline Ilyse Stone has written: 'Original enlightenment and the transformation of medieval Japanese Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhahood, Buddhism, Doctrines, History, Relations, Tendai (Sect)
Tendai Mukomberanwa was born in 1974.
Tendai Chatara was born in 1991.
Tendai Chimusasa was born in 1971.
Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma